Chaser ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Chaser ( noun )

  1. A person or thing that chases or pursues something.
  2. A drink that is consumed after another drink, usually to cleanse the palate or to mask the taste of a strong drink.

Origin:

From middle english chasier, from old french chacier, from chacer ("to chas.e")

Examples:

  1. The hunter was a skilled chaser, able to track down his prey with ease.
  2. The chaser was always one step behind the thief.
  3. A shot of whiskey is often followed by a chaser of beer.
  4. He ordered a chaser to help mask the taste of the bitter medicine.
  5. The chaser is usually a non-alcoholic drink such as soda or juice.

(As a verb)

Chaser ( verb )

  1. A person or thing that chases or pursues something.
  2. A drink that is consumed after another drink, usually to cleanse the palate or to mask the taste of a strong drink.

Origin:

From middle english chasier, from old french chacier, from chacer ("to chas.e")

Examples:

  1. The hunter was a skilled chaser, able to track down his prey with ease.
  2. The chaser was always one step behind the thief.
  3. A shot of whiskey is often followed by a chaser of beer.
  4. He ordered a chaser to help mask the taste of the bitter medicine.
  5. The chaser is usually a non-alcoholic drink such as soda or juice.
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